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* EccentricFashionDesigner: Mad Mod disguises himself as a kooky foreign fashion designer named D.D. Ammo in an attempt to control the minds of Jump City's inhabitants. Robin makes a comment on the clothes, saying they're outdated or something.
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** The same issue has a heroic version of Madame Rouge named Gemini, a reference to Rouge's daughter. There's also a heroic female version of Dr. Light, modeled after Kimiyo Hoshi.
** That same issue features Raven opening doors to various alternate realities, including the original flavor ''Teen Titans'' from the Silver Age, and in a blink and you'll miss it peek, Secret and Lobo of ''ComicBook/YoungJustice.''
** That same issue features Raven opening doors to various alternate realities, including the original flavor ''Teen Titans'' from the Silver Age, and in a blink and you'll miss it peek, Secret and Lobo of ''ComicBook/YoungJustice.''
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: See NakedPeopleAreFunny below. The naughty bits are blocked, but still.
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** In Issue #43, Psimon attempts to form a team called "The Fearsome Five" to take down the Titans, whose members are himself, Dr. Light, Gizmo, Mammoth, and [[TheMole Jinx]]. With the exception of Jinx, this is the same roster as the original Fearsome Five from the Wolfman/Pérez ComicBook/NewTeenTitans run. (That continuity's version of Jinx would eventually join the team, but she was not a founding member.)
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** In Issue #43, Psimon attempts to form a team called "The Fearsome Five" to take down the Titans, whose members are himself, Dr. Light, Gizmo, Mammoth, and [[TheMole Jinx]]. With the exception of Jinx, this is the same roster as the original Fearsome Five from the Wolfman/Pérez ComicBook/NewTeenTitans [[ComicBook/TeenTitans New Teen Titans]] run. (That continuity's version of Jinx would eventually join the team, but she was not a founding member.)
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** Robin takes Starfire on a date in Issue #4, with Beast Boy and Cyborg, following along to annoy him with advice.
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** Robin takes Starfire on a date in Issue #4, with Beast Boy and Cyborg, Cyborg following along to annoy him with advice.
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** The Terror Titans of Issue #48, three of whom are Red Robin, Arsenal, and Tempest -- the same names used by certain older versions of Robin, Speedy, and Aqualad. As their team name indicates, they're decidedly twisted versions.
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** In Issue #43, Psimon attempts to form a team called "The Fearsome Five" to take down the Titans, whose members are himself, Dr. Light, Gizmo, Mammoth, and [[TheMole Jinx]]. With the exception of Jinx, this is the same roster as the original Fearsome Five from the Wolfman/Pérez ComicBook/NewTeenTitans run. (That continuity's version of Jinx would eventually join the team, but she was not a founding member.)
** TheTerror Titans Teen Tyrants of Issue #48, three of whom are Red Robin, Arsenal, and Tempest -- the same names used by certain older versions of Robin, Speedy, and Aqualad. As their team name indicates, they're decidedly twisted versions.
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** The Agent, a demonic entity who uses RottenRockAndRoll to create a ZombieApocalypse in Issue 19.
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* HeelFaceTurn: In Issue 19, Johnny Rancid is trying to make an honest living through music, and isn't happy to learn that his songs are creating zombies thanks to making a DealWithTheDevil.
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* GroupieBrigade: "Starstruck" has Starfire become a massive fan of a teen idol, so Robin attempts to become a teen idol himself in order to impress her. It works too well, as Robin becomes so popular as a teen idol that he's swarmed by a legion of fangirls (including Terra, oddly enough) everywhere he goes, which ruins his effectiveness as a crime fighter. Luckily for him, his FifteenMinutesOfFame quickly expire. Not so luckily, once everyone else moves on to the next teen idol, so does Starfire.
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** Private HIVE, Psimon and Phobia each have an issue where they get to be the BigBad.
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** The Lanista, overseer of the GladiatorGames of Issue 32.
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** When "Beast Boy" is forced to participate in GladiatorGames in Issue #31, his captor refers to him as "Changeling", which was another of Beast Boy's {{Code Name}}s in the comics.
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** When "Beast Boy" is forced to participate in GladiatorGames in Issue #31, his captor #32, The Lanista refers to him as "Changeling", which was another of Beast Boy's {{Code Name}}s in the comics.
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* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: Issue 27 - [[Music/PatBenatar "Love is a Battlefield"]].
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* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Starfire does not react to ending up naked near the end of the eighth issue and is even oblivious of Cyborg and Robin staring at her with amused grins. [[TruerToTheText This quite in-line with her original comic version.]]
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* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Starfire does not react to ending up naked near the end of the eighth issue and is even oblivious of Cyborg and Robin staring at her with amused grins. [[TruerToTheText This is quite in-line with her original comic version.]]
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* CreatorCameo: Writer J. Torres and artist Todd Nauck appear in the last page of issue 18.
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* TruerToTheText: Issue 8 has Mad Mod using hypnotic clothes, referencing his comic origins as a fashion designer.
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* "Regarding Robin" from issue 47 ends with Franchise/{{Batman}} himself, watching the Titans from afar and [[SoProudOfYou proud of what Robin has become]].
* Issue 38 has brief appearances from the cast of ''ComicBook/BlueMonday'', whose creator was the artist for the issue.
* Issue 38 has brief appearances from the cast of ''ComicBook/BlueMonday'', whose creator was the artist for the issue.
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* TheCameo: One of the issues include a cameo by Franchise/{{Batman}} himself, watching the Titans from afar and [[SoProudOfYou proud of what Robin has become]].
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* "Regarding Robin" from issue 47 ends with Franchise/{{Batman}} himself, watching the Titans from afar and [[SoProudOfYou proud of what Robin hasbecome]].become]].
* Issue 38 has brief appearances from the cast of ''ComicBook/BlueMonday'', whose creator was the artist for the issue.
* "Regarding Robin" from issue 47 ends with Franchise/{{Batman}} himself, watching the Titans from afar and [[SoProudOfYou proud of what Robin has
* Issue 38 has brief appearances from the cast of ''ComicBook/BlueMonday'', whose creator was the artist for the issue.
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* DownerEnding: Issue 27 is one for Cyborg - his girlfriend Sarah breaks up with him, Starfire is angry at him, and Jinx is a {{Yandere}} for him.
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** The same issue has a heroic version of Madame Rouge named Gemini, a reference to Rouge's daughter. There's also a heroic female version of Dr. Light, modeled after Kimiyo Hoshi.
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* CorporateSponsoredSuperhero: Issue 16 shows that Aqualad in ads for Sea King Snorkeling.
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* CorporateSponsoredSuperhero: Issue 16 shows that Aqualad in does ads for Sea King Snorkeling.
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* InterspeciesRomance: Besides Robin with Starfire, there's also Gill Girl with a turtle named Nero.
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* It features some newly-created villains exclusive to this continuity (and who never got to be in the show), such as the Kwiz Kid (a teenage {{Expy}} of the Riddler), Kid Kold and Ice Kate (younger counterparts to the Flash Rogues Captain Cold and Golden Glider), and the trio of Rock, Paper, and Scissors.
* There's also Aqualad's friend Gill Girl, who appears to be a cross between Aquagirl and Lagoon Boy.
* Mr. Wolf, a short nerdy man cursed with werewolfism.
* There's also Aqualad's friend Gill Girl, who appears to be a cross between Aquagirl and Lagoon Boy.
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* CanonForeigner: It features some newly-created villains exclusive to this continuity (and who never got to be in the show), such as the Kwiz Kid (a teenage {{Expy}} of the Riddler), Kid Kold and Ice Kate (younger counterparts to the Flash Rogues Captain Cold and Golden Glider), and the trio of Rock, Paper, and Scissors. There's also Aqualad's friend Gill Girl, who appears to be a cross between Aquagirl and Lagoon Boy.
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* It features some newly-created villains exclusive to this continuity (and who never got to be in the show), such as the Kwiz Kid (a teenage {{Expy}} of the Riddler), Kid Kold and Ice Kate (younger counterparts to the Flash Rogues Captain Cold and Golden Glider), and the trio of Rock, Paper, andScissors. Scissors.
* There's also Aqualad's friend Gill Girl, who appears to be a cross between Aquagirl and LagoonBoy.Boy.
* Mr. Wolf, a short nerdy man cursed with werewolfism.
* It features some newly-created villains exclusive to this continuity (and who never got to be in the show), such as the Kwiz Kid (a teenage {{Expy}} of the Riddler), Kid Kold and Ice Kate (younger counterparts to the Flash Rogues Captain Cold and Golden Glider), and the trio of Rock, Paper, and
* There's also Aqualad's friend Gill Girl, who appears to be a cross between Aquagirl and Lagoon
* Mr. Wolf, a short nerdy man cursed with werewolfism.
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* CorporateSponsoredSuperhero: Issue 16 shows that Aqualad in ads for Sea King Snorkeling.
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* CompositeCharacter: In issue 52, The Protector is a superhero alias of [[ComicBook/DialHForHero Robby Reed]].
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* CompositeCharacter: In issue 52, The 52 Changeling, Power Boy, Lagoon Boy, Jesse Quick, and Protector is a superhero alias are all aliases of [[ComicBook/DialHForHero Robby Reed]].
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* CompositeCharacter: In issue 52, The Protector is a superhero alias of [[ComicBook/DialHForHero Robby Reed]].
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** Flamebird and Mirage also show up as new Titans in cameos in the final issue, although an alternate future version of Mirage appeared in an earlier story (issue 48) and Flamebird had a brief cameo in issue 50, on a screen showing potential new Titans (along with ''GO!'' versions of Azrael,[[note]]The alien "space angel" hero who appeared in an arc of the original New Teen Titans comic, not to be mistaken with the '90s anti-hero of the same name[[/note]] Aquagirl, and Golden Eagle, who otherwise never got roles in the series). Two Titans named "Soldier Boy" and "Soldier Girl" also cameo in the final story.
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** Flamebird and Mirage also show up as new Titans in cameos in the final issue, although an alternate future version of Mirage appeared in an earlier story (issue 48) and Flamebird had a brief cameo in issue 50, on a screen showing potential new Titans (along with ''GO!'' versions of Azrael,[[note]]The alien "space angel" hero who appeared in an arc of the original New Teen Titans comic, not to be mistaken with the '90s anti-hero of the same name[[/note]] Aquagirl, and Golden Eagle, who otherwise never got roles in the series). Two Titans named "Soldier Boy" and "Soldier Girl" Girl", who both wear costumes similar to Private HIVE, also cameo in the final story.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the original comics, Killowat was a time traveler trying to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong. Here, he's from an alternate universe and is trying to get back home.
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* VanityLicensePlate: Cyborg once had a car with CBG - 010 as a license plate. Surprisingly, it was ''before'' he became '''C'''y'''b'''or'''g'''.
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* VanityLicensePlate: Cyborg once had a car with CBG - 010 as a license plate. Surprisingly, it was ''before'' he became '''C'''y'''b'''or'''g'''.
* VanityLicensePlate: Cyborg once had a car with CBG - 010 as a license plate. Surprisingly, it was ''before'' he became '''C'''y'''b'''or'''g'''.
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* VanityLicensePlate: Cyborg once had a car with CBG - 010 as a license plate. Surprisingly, it was ''before'' he became '''C'''y'''b'''or'''g'''.]]
* VanityLicensePlate: Cyborg once had a car with CBG - 010 as a license plate. Surprisingly, it was ''before'' he became '''C'''y'''b'''or'''g'''.
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* AscendedExtra: Remember that goth kid from "Sisters"? He and Raven are dating.
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* AscendedExtra: AscendedExtra:
** Remember that goth kid from "Sisters"? He and Raven aredating.dating.
** Issue 48 gives Kilowatt ADayInTheLimelight.
** Private HIVE, Psimon and Phobia each have an issue where they get to be the BigBad.
** Remember that goth kid from "Sisters"? He and Raven are
** Issue 48 gives Kilowatt ADayInTheLimelight.
** Private HIVE, Psimon and Phobia each have an issue where they get to be the BigBad.
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* {{Expy}}: Ice Kate and Kid Cool are teenage versions of Golden Glider and Captain Cold.
** The Kwiz Kid is basically a younger Riddler, and Gill Girl is a mashup of Aquagirl and Lagoon Boy (an actual version of Aquagirl would later be briefly seen towards the end of the series as an image on a screen, as well as in a chibi gag).
** The Kwiz Kid is basically a younger Riddler, and Gill Girl is a mashup of Aquagirl and Lagoon Boy (an actual version of Aquagirl would later be briefly seen towards the end of the series as an image on a screen, as well as in a chibi gag).
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* {{Expy}}: {{Expy}}:
* Ice Kate and Kid Cool are teenage versions of Golden Glider and Captain Cold.
** The Kwiz Kid is basically a youngerRiddler, and Riddler
** Gill Girl is a mashup of Aquagirl and Lagoon Boy (an actual version of Aquagirl would later be briefly seen towards the end of the series as an image on a screen, as well as in a chibigag).gag).
** Kitten becomes one of Duela Dent when she masquarades as the daughters of numerous villains.
* Ice Kate and Kid Cool are teenage versions of Golden Glider and Captain Cold.
** The Kwiz Kid is basically a younger
** Gill Girl is a mashup of Aquagirl and Lagoon Boy (an actual version of Aquagirl would later be briefly seen towards the end of the series as an image on a screen, as well as in a chibi
** Kitten becomes one of Duela Dent when she masquarades as the daughters of numerous villains.
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** The 36th issue has Robin work together with Speedy, Aqualad, Kid Flash, and Wonder Girl. In the original comics, they were the members of the first Teen Titans.
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** The 36th issue has Robin work together with Speedy, Aqualad, Kid Flash, and Wonder Girl. In the original comics, they were the members of the first Teen Titans.Titans. Beast Boy also has an understated but important role in the issue, possibly reflecting his early appearance and almost-membership of the Titans in the 1960s comic series.
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* UnderTheMistletoe: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by Starfire in Issue 25; her Secret Santa gift to Robin is simply holding up a sprig of mistletoe between the two of them.
* UnreliableNarrator:
** In Issue #40, some H.I.V.E. 5 villains recall past run-ins with the Teen Titans. The flashbacks show that, in most cases, escaping the heroes took more luck and less skill than their narrations suggest.
** When Beast Boy narrates his origin, he messes up several details and keeps forgetting where his parents were and which creature they were dealing with.
* UnreliableNarrator:
** In Issue #40, some H.I.V.E. 5 villains recall past run-ins with the Teen Titans. The flashbacks show that, in most cases, escaping the heroes took more luck and less skill than their narrations suggest.
** When Beast Boy narrates his origin, he messes up several details and keeps forgetting where his parents were and which creature they were dealing with.
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* WholePlotReference: One story is one for [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Almost Got 'Im,]] [[spoiler: complete with UndercoverCopReveal.]]
* UnreliableNarrator:
** In Issue #40, some H.I.V.E. 5 villains recall past run-ins with the Teen Titans. The flashbacks show that, in most cases, escaping the heroes took more luck and less skill than their narrations suggest.
** When Beast Boy narrates his origin, he messes up several details and keeps forgetting where his parents were and which creature they were dealing with.
* UnreliableNarrator:
** In Issue #40, some H.I.V.E. 5 villains recall past run-ins with the Teen Titans. The flashbacks show that, in most cases, escaping the heroes took more luck and less skill than their narrations suggest.
** When Beast Boy narrates his origin, he messes up several details and keeps forgetting where his parents were and which creature they were dealing with.
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* WholePlotReference: One story "Nearly Nabbed Me" from Issue 40 is one for [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Almost Got 'Im,]] [[spoiler: complete with UndercoverCopReveal.]]
* UnreliableNarrator:
** In Issue #40, some H.I.V.E. 5 villains recall past run-ins with the Teen Titans. The flashbacks show that, in most cases, escaping the heroes took more luck and less skill than their narrations suggest.
** When Beast Boy narrates his origin, he messes up several details and keeps forgetting where his parents were and which creature they were dealing with.]]
* UnreliableNarrator:
** In Issue #40, some H.I.V.E. 5 villains recall past run-ins with the Teen Titans. The flashbacks show that, in most cases, escaping the heroes took more luck and less skill than their narrations suggest.
** When Beast Boy narrates his origin, he messes up several details and keeps forgetting where his parents were and which creature they were dealing with.